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There might me a lockdown but Kent is showing the 'blitz spirit' by devising innovative ways to celebrate the 75th anniversary of VE Day in style.
A couple have extended their doorstep photo sessions to include VE Day celebrations and raise money for the NHS at the same time.
A council has won a reprieve in the High Court to save woodland trees from being chopped down.
An air ambulance was called to a rugby club following an incident this morning.
In our second instalment, author Meryl Ledbrooke tells how the chicken Eggwina Cluckbucket arrived at Number 3 Tin Cottage.
One advantage of the Covid-19 lockdown has been less traffic on our roads - so Kent Highways has been busy giving them a facelift.
The 75th anniversary of VE Day - Victory in Europe - was going to be a huge celebration. But not even a coronavirus lockdown will stop these people.
A hospital in Kent had to shut after threats involving a knife were made.
The RNLI has warned people to stay out of the sea during the Covid-19 lockdown after rescue services were called out for a kite surfer.
A company which normally makes lifting and safety gear is now making face masks at its factory in the fight against Covid-19.
Thieves have written off a motorbike they stole from outside an ambulance driver's home and friends have launched an appeal to replace it.
Police with firearms and dogs are surrounding a house in a residential road after a disturbance.
A village has dug out soldier silhouettes it uses for Remembrance Sunday to salute the NHS and other key-workers.
Part of a beach was cordoned off today when an object thought to be a bomb was discovered at low tide.
Whatever the weather, you know you can't rely on it when in Britain. Kent witnessed bright sunshine today broken by torrential rain and even thunder.
An author working on a new children's TV show has allowed KentOnline to give you a sneak preview.
A Kent baker has created a two-feet tall cake to mark the 100th birthday of Army veteran Colonel Tom Moore – but is now not sure what to do with it.
A new union for prison officers launched in Kent is demanding all inmates be tested for Covid-19 before they are moved between jails.
TV star Jill Gascoine put Kent on the map in the 1980s with TV detective series Cats Eyes, Britain's answer to Charlie's Angels.
Richard Mills was determined raise cash for Allergy UK in this year's London Marathon. But when it was postponed he ran his own - up and down a road.
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